Course - Hydrodynamic aspects of Marine Structures 2 - MR8306
MR8306
Hydrodynamic aspects of Marine Structures 2
Credits
10.5
Level
Doctoral degree level
Course start
Autumn 2011
Duration
1 semester
Language of instruction
English
Examination arrangement
Oral examination
About
About the course
Course content
Boundary layer flow. Instability and transistion to turbulence. Lifting surface theory. Separated flow past blunt bodies. Wake and jet flow. Slender body theory. Marine hydrodynamic applications.
Learning outcome
Give the students physical knowledge to make computer programs within the subject. In addition give them knowledge to use the programs within new topics.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures. Mandatory exercises. Exercises solves as teamwork.
Compulsory assignments
- Exercises
Recommended previous knowledge
TMR4220 Naval hydrodynamics
Course materials
F.M. White: Viscous flow, McGraw-Hill.
J.N. Newman: Marine Hydrodynamics, MIT Press.
O.M. Faltinsen: Hydrodynamics og High-Speed Marine Vehicles, Cambridge Universiry Press.
Lecture notes on CFD methods.
Subject areas
- Technological subjects
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Examination arrangement: Oral examination
Grade: Letters
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2011
Muntlig
Weighting
100/100
Date
2011-12-03
Ordinary examination - Spring 2012
Muntlig
Weighting
100/100